This paper challenges a long-standing prejudice, and argues that the theory of evolution of atimia from archaic outlawry to the classical deprivation of citizen rights is not supported by the sources. Rather than being the predecessor of atimia, outlawry was an entirely different form of punishment that involved selfhelp by any citizen and existed throughout the classical and Hellenistic periods alongside atimia, which was one of the legal penalties inflicted by the courts
The ancient Greek terms parrhesia and isegoria are both frequently translated as "free speech" or "f...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 19, 2012).The en...
In this paper I investigate the legal and institutional reforms or innovationsthat were introduced i...
This paper argues that slaves in classical Athens routinely sought to pass as free persons and citiz...
Ancient Greece is often seen as the cradle of democracy, of free thought and of free speech. This ar...
Matěj Novotný - Impiety in Classical Athens Abstract The thesis discusses the definition and prosecu...
Although the concept of philotimia was thought to be not totally unproblematic in ancient Greece and...
The purpose of this paper is to ask critical questions about the widespread conception of the univ...
This thesis deals with the theme of retaliation, how people perceive and react to offence in the con...
Classical Athens had a culture of widespread sexual violence, where different forms of sexual miscon...
From the last part of the fifth century onwards, orators trained in rhetoric became increasingly imp...
Although the social aspects of economical, juridical and religious activities in ancient Athens have...
Although the concept of philotimia was thought to be not totally unproblematic in ancient Greece and...
This chapter seeks to delve deeper into the ancient history of democracy than is normally permitted,...
To a degree, classical Athenian slavery is very easy to describe. It was a system that attached righ...
The ancient Greek terms parrhesia and isegoria are both frequently translated as "free speech" or "f...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 19, 2012).The en...
In this paper I investigate the legal and institutional reforms or innovationsthat were introduced i...
This paper argues that slaves in classical Athens routinely sought to pass as free persons and citiz...
Ancient Greece is often seen as the cradle of democracy, of free thought and of free speech. This ar...
Matěj Novotný - Impiety in Classical Athens Abstract The thesis discusses the definition and prosecu...
Although the concept of philotimia was thought to be not totally unproblematic in ancient Greece and...
The purpose of this paper is to ask critical questions about the widespread conception of the univ...
This thesis deals with the theme of retaliation, how people perceive and react to offence in the con...
Classical Athens had a culture of widespread sexual violence, where different forms of sexual miscon...
From the last part of the fifth century onwards, orators trained in rhetoric became increasingly imp...
Although the social aspects of economical, juridical and religious activities in ancient Athens have...
Although the concept of philotimia was thought to be not totally unproblematic in ancient Greece and...
This chapter seeks to delve deeper into the ancient history of democracy than is normally permitted,...
To a degree, classical Athenian slavery is very easy to describe. It was a system that attached righ...
The ancient Greek terms parrhesia and isegoria are both frequently translated as "free speech" or "f...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 19, 2012).The en...
In this paper I investigate the legal and institutional reforms or innovationsthat were introduced i...